Hi,
My current project is resurrecting a (non-backlit 2MB RAM/40MB HD) Mac Portable, which I've had sitting around for years - I recall it used to chime but never got much further than that. Thought it was flaky due to leaking caps; took it apart (what a breeze!), and discovered the brown ooze on the corners of the case was probably spilt coffee
I cleaned it all up, and decided to replace all the caps whilst there - they didn't look bad, but after removing them I noticed some of the small can electrolytic caps had a clear slimy residue underneath each one when removed. So either way, it probably wasn't a bad thing to do. The whole recapping job took a lot longer than thought, however
Put it back together, and mistakenly plugged a square 9V battery into the holder - it let out a "fzzt!" sound and I couldn't get it to power on, pressing all the interrupt/reset buttons - and using a Powerbook 7.5V 3.0A power brick to turn it on. Double checked the motherboard: all seemed OK.
Left it for a day, and plugged it into the 3.0A power brick again: chimed, hard disk span up and was presented with a DiskLock password screen to get in. Success! Had to get to work so quickly switched it off.
Got back home, and these problems occur ...
- With just the power brick + 9V battery, it chimes every time but resets whenever it tries to probe the SCSI bus or floppy disk. With the hard disk unplugged and floppy removed, I can get to the flashing disk icon. Put in a floppy, reset. Does this continuously until perhaps coming up with a Sad Mac after ~ 10 continuous resets.
- It won't power up at all unless the square 9V battery is installed. Actually, even if the power brick isn't plugged in the Portable will chime and try to turn on with this battery plugged in - quite a feat!
- Does nothing with the (dead) 6V battery plugged in
I've read around Mac Portables not starting up because the large lead-acid 6V battery was dead, and the Portable essentially runs off this. I've noted people hooking up a +6V DC power brick to the battery terminals and it's OK. I've also read about people using the Powerbook 3.0A power brick, and getting around these issues - it starts without a problem.
Am I getting symptoms of a Portable that's not getting enough power, based on the dead 6V lead acid battery?
Thank you
JB
My current project is resurrecting a (non-backlit 2MB RAM/40MB HD) Mac Portable, which I've had sitting around for years - I recall it used to chime but never got much further than that. Thought it was flaky due to leaking caps; took it apart (what a breeze!), and discovered the brown ooze on the corners of the case was probably spilt coffee
Put it back together, and mistakenly plugged a square 9V battery into the holder - it let out a "fzzt!" sound and I couldn't get it to power on, pressing all the interrupt/reset buttons - and using a Powerbook 7.5V 3.0A power brick to turn it on. Double checked the motherboard: all seemed OK.
Left it for a day, and plugged it into the 3.0A power brick again: chimed, hard disk span up and was presented with a DiskLock password screen to get in. Success! Had to get to work so quickly switched it off.
Got back home, and these problems occur ...
- With just the power brick + 9V battery, it chimes every time but resets whenever it tries to probe the SCSI bus or floppy disk. With the hard disk unplugged and floppy removed, I can get to the flashing disk icon. Put in a floppy, reset. Does this continuously until perhaps coming up with a Sad Mac after ~ 10 continuous resets.
- It won't power up at all unless the square 9V battery is installed. Actually, even if the power brick isn't plugged in the Portable will chime and try to turn on with this battery plugged in - quite a feat!
- Does nothing with the (dead) 6V battery plugged in
I've read around Mac Portables not starting up because the large lead-acid 6V battery was dead, and the Portable essentially runs off this. I've noted people hooking up a +6V DC power brick to the battery terminals and it's OK. I've also read about people using the Powerbook 3.0A power brick, and getting around these issues - it starts without a problem.
Am I getting symptoms of a Portable that's not getting enough power, based on the dead 6V lead acid battery?
Thank you
JB


